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Quotes About Diamond

Whenever I fail as a father or husband... a toy and a diamond always works.
~ Shah Rukh Khan
Life is like a diamond in the rough, every cut or break only reveals more of the beauty and brilliance we all have waiting to expose.
~ Unknown
The Incarnation of Christ raised the energy of everything. And when Hopkins placed his conviction of this into poetry, he tended to mention electricity, lightening, fire, flash, flame. He wrote in his late, great poem, "That Nature is a Heraclitean Fire and the comfort of the Resurrection": 'In a flash, at a trumpet crash, / I am all at once what Christ is, / since he was what I am and / This jack, joke, poor potsherd, / patch matchwood, immortal diamond, / Is immortal diamond.
~ Unknown
I have always felt a gift diamond shines so much better than one you buy for yourself.
~ Mae West
You made me so happy just being who you are, you sparkle like a diamond, I love you my shining star.
~ Unknown
In new-style classes (optional in 2.X and standard in 3.X), the attribute search is usually as before, but in diamond patterns proceeds across by tree levels before moving up, in a more breadth-first fashion. This order is usually called the new-style MRO, for method resolution order, though it's used for all attributes, not just methods.
~ Unknown
Light is in both the broken bottle and the diamond.
~ Mark Nepo
I know a man who is a diamond cutter. He mows the lawn at Yankee Stadium.
~ Henny Youngman
The greater the pressure the brighter the diamond.
~ Matshona Dhliwayo
The more polished a diamond the more valuable it is; the more tested a man the more refined he is.
~ Matshona Dhliwayo
Pressure makes us, though. You start off as coal and the pressure makes you a diamond.' She didn't correct his knowledge of diamonds. She didn't tell him that while coal and diamonds are both carbon, coal is too impure to be able, under whatever pressure, to become a diamond. According to science, you start off as coal and you end up as coal. Maybe that was the real lesson.
~ Matt Haig
Pressure makes us, though. You start off as coal and the pressure makes you a diamond.' She didn't correct his knowledge of diamonds. She didn't tell him that while coal and diamonds are both carbon, coal is too impure to be able, under whatever pressure, to become a diamond.
~ Matt Haig
Pressure makes us, though. You start off as coal and the pressure makes you a diamond.' She didn't correct his knowledge of diamonds. She didn't tell him that while coal and diamonds are both carbon, coal is too impure to be able, under whatever pressure, to become a diamond. According to science, you start off as coal and you end up as coal.
~ Matt Haig
Pressure makes us, though. You start off as coal and the pressure makes you a diamond.' She didn't correct his knowledge of diamonds. She didn't tell him that while coal and diamonds are both carbon, coal is too impure to be able, under whatever pressure, to become a diamond. According to science, you start off as coal and you end up as coal. Maybe that was the real-life lesson.
~ Matt Haig
It's doneon a diamond,and for fun.It's abouthome, and it'sabout run.
~ May Swenson
A diamond is a piece of coal that stuck to the job.
~ Unknown
Every tooth in a man's head is more valuable than a diamond.
~ Miguel de Cervantes
Every tooth in a man's head is more valuable than a diamond.
~ Miguel de Cervantes
On the day that Raphael crossed the border, the seas had turned a violent impossible blue, as had every river and every lake across the world. Even the rain that fell from the sky was a glorious blue, and when it shattered, it left behind a sparkling residue, faceted diamond dust in the palm
~ Nalini Singh
If human beings had only known how to truly preserve their knowledge of the world, if they had just engraved it into rock, into crystals, into diamond and in so doing, passed it on to their descendants, then perhaps the world would now look altogether otherwise. For what are we to do with such a brittle stuff as paper? What can come of writing books?
~ Olga Tokarczuk
The young gentlemen who came calling seemed especially puzzling. They sat in their velvet shirts and their leather boots, nibbling burnt cakes and praising Diamond's mind, and all the while their eyes said other things. Now, their eyes said. Now. Then: Patience, patience. 'You are flowers,' their mouths said, 'You are jewels, you are golden dreams.' Their eyes said: I eat flowers, I burn with dreams, I have a tower without a door in my heart, and I will keep you there...
~ Patricia A. McKillip
I feel like I'm sitting on pins and needles. I am so thrilled." To add to her remarks, she flashed a 16-carat diamond wedding ring that she claimed she could not wear often because of its weight. She also announced that the count had given her all the jewelry and heirlooms belonging to his royal family.
~ Unknown